![Clockwise from left: a Carmelite monk surveys the roasting process for Mystic Monk Coffee; Papist Coffee’s ‘Pius X Roast’; and Patris Roasting Co. ‘Peru FTO’ blend Clockwise from left: a Carmelite monk surveys the roasting process for Mystic Monk Coffee; Papist Coffee’s ‘Pius X Roast’; and Patris Roasting Co. ‘Peru FTO’ blend](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/2024070116074_9d7db5a072fcc26694bd250112e88c507c79285cf32c3c4e13d2fc893c187224.png)
Caffeinated Prayer and Religious Roasting: Catholic Monks and Laity Produce Good Coffee
Roasters discuss their craft, so grab a cuppa and discover the secrets both monks and laity use to brew a righteous cup of joe.
Roasters discuss their craft, so grab a cuppa and discover the secrets both monks and laity use to brew a righteous cup of joe.
Religious Roast Coffee has expanded into Little Way of Perfection.
The Florida-based coffee company is applying Catholic principles to provide excellent subscription-based java sourced directly from Catholic farmers.
The Italian Capuchin who is said to have inspired the creation of the world-famous beverage was beatified by John Paul II in 2003.
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